Future of UrbanGrowth NSW unclear after government report's recommendation

By Jacob Saulwick
Updated March 2 2017 - 2:44pm, first published March 1 2017 - 7:33pm
An artist's impression of the new Waterloo Station contained in the latest Central to Eveleigh plans released by Urban Growth. Photo: UrbanGrowth
An artist's impression of the new Waterloo Station contained in the latest Central to Eveleigh plans released by Urban Growth. Photo: UrbanGrowth
David Pitchford, former chief executive of UrbanGrowth NSW, with chairman John Brogden. Photo: Rob Homer
David Pitchford, former chief executive of UrbanGrowth NSW, with chairman John Brogden. Photo: Rob Homer

The future of the state Coalition government's much-vaunted agency charged with delivering urban housing projects through inner Sydney is up in the air following an internal review that recommended the agency be split in two.

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